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The daughter of esteemed linguist and language-learning expert Dr. Paul Pimsleur, Julia Pimsleur Levine grew up in a bilingual French-English home. When she began to teach her young son French, she used her own skills as a filmmaker, teacher, and mom to help conceive Little Pim's.
Using a research-based audiovisual method, each video taps a child's hard-wired ability to learn another language before age six. Engaging their love for learning and play, the beginner-level videos immerse children in a foreign tongue, ensuring they retain a child-friendly vocabulary and hear real native accents along with their parent or guardian. Kids study and play along with books, flashcards, and CDs in languages such as Spanish, German, Russian, Chinese, and Hebrew, opening up bright futures and new opportunities whether or not they grow to be jet-setting entrepreneurs and diplomats.
Little Pim's language learning tools have garnered over 25 awards, including the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval for many products, a Tillywig Toy Awards Brain Child award, and many more.

Need a souvenir and memorabilia shop above the rest? The answer is definitely to browse the fantastic wares at Metropolis Collectibles' fantastic store in New York.
You can get any great piece of writing on your e-reader. Browse the selection that includes e-books and e-comics.
If you consider yourself a bookworm, you will love getting lost in a good book from here, such as comic books.
For those driving to Metropolis Collectibles, you'll easily find parking close by.

Don't know where to go to buy a last-minute gift? Gifted Portfolio in New York is your one stop shop.
Gifted Portfolio has so many great gift baskets that would make the perfect hostess gift.
Gifted Portfolio boasts an impressive selection of souvenirs and memorabilia that is definitely worth your visit when you're looking for commemorative gifts.
Park your car in one of their many available spaces.
With so many fabulous items at Gifted Portfolio in New York, you'll discover that finding the perfect gift is a breeze!

Blue Moon Books in New York houses countless books that each contain an adventure waiting to be taken by you.
You can get any great piece of writing on your e-reader. Browse the selection that includes e-books.
Having a good book to read is one of the best comforts in life. Whether you're into, this store has something you'll love.
Blue Moon Books is located near endless parking possibilities, allowing drivers to park with ease.
There's nothing better that curling up with a good book on a rainy day. Swing by Blue Moon Books in New York today and pick up some new reads.

Take any space and complete it with a beautiful new piece of art.
Take yourself shopping for a beautiful piece of artwork and brighten up your space (and your day).
Chester Harry is located in a prime location surrounded by various parking options.

Books transport you to another world. Go on a reading adventure at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in New York.
Paper books not quite your thing? No worries. They have a wide variety of electronic reads too, like e-books.
Pass the time with a new and affordable book from here, such as nonfiction, and enjoy the endless excitement of a good read.
Thankfully, you won't have to look far for parking at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller.
For a great new adventure, browse the books at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in New York.

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The Oscars are as much a watershed moment for fashion as they are for film. People will be discussing the gowns and tuxes for weeks to come: What do they say about spring style? What trends have they ushered in and out? Why hasn’t Matthew McConaughey shaved since last year’s Oscars, and why hasn’t that made him less hot?Oscars fashion can be found outside of posed red carpet shots, too. Thanks to celebrities’ Instagrams, anyone can look behind the scenes to see how the stars prefer to primp. Below, we rounded up our favorite shots from Oscar-night Instagram, and the style lessons we learned from them. What’s happening: Singer John Legend and rapper Common are relaxing in an elevator-esque space after wrapping their final “Glory” rehearsal. What it taught us: Sweatshirts can have details as cool as a Lady Gaga gown. We love Common’s accent zippers, and John Legend’s asymmetrical zipper.What’s happening: Country singer Tim McGraw is prepping for the Oscars by putting the man in manicure. (Caption: “The things you do for the #Oscars…”)What it taught us: Manicures are for everyone.What’s happening: Singer Rita Ora is getting ready for her performance while her dog, Cher the Bear, snoozes on her lap.What it taught us: Drugstore makeup was always legit, but now it’s Oscars legit. According to Rita’s caption, she’s prepping with a Rimmel eyeshadow stick.What’s happening: Singer John Legend is back, and he’s turning wife and model Chrissie Tiegen’s belt into … an eye belt. What it taught us: You don’t have to use your accessories for just one purpose! And if an eye-belt is a little too avant-garde for you, start by wearing a scarf as a headband.What’s happening: Sara Keirsten Quin, of pop duo Tegan and Sara, is starting off Oscars day in a Bruce Springsteen shirt. (It says “BRUCE” and then, in smaller letters, “The Boss.”)What it taught us: Never underestimate Bruce Springsteen iconography. Honestly, she could have walked the red carpet in this if she had thrown on Chrissie Tiegen’s belt over it.What’s happening: Idris Elba is getting ready for the Oscars by wrapping his arm all the way around his head.What it taught us: It is possible for a man to pull off a chunky ring. The key? No jewel, just intricate metalwork. It also helps to be Idris Elba.What’s happening: Jennifer Lopez is snapping a selfie with Meryl Streep. (They sat next to each other during the ceremony, and co-starred in this gif.)What it taught us: Meryl Streep is not too old or fancy for selfies. Making fun of selfie-takers for being vain or gluing rhinestones to their selfie sticks—it’s all officially over.Read more about movie-star style:A Brief History of Richard Linklater’s Best-Dressed CharactersStyle Rules Officially Do Not Apply to Tilda Swinton